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WINS (1010 kHz) is a ... WINS formerly broadcast in the HD Radio (hybrid) format. [3] As of October 27, 2022, WINS is simulcasting on WINS-FM (92.3 FM). [4] History
In a bid to rejuvenate ratings, the station was rebranded "92.3 AMP FM" WBMP in 2014. The day that CBS Radio's Reverse Morris Trust merger into Entercom closed in November 2017, WBMP was relaunched as alternative WNYL. On October 27, 2022, the station switched to a full-time simulcast of 1010 WINS, changing its call sign to WINS-FM.
Pete Tauriello is a veteran traffic anchor on 1010 WINS, WKXW and several other radio stations in the New York City area including a few years on the Z-100 "Morning Zoo." [1] He has also served as a traffic reporter on WWOR-TV and more recently on WNBC-TV's "Today In New York."
WCBS 880 AM, one of New York's leading news radio channels for nearly 60 years, will be replaced with ESPN New York on Aug. 26, as 1010 WINS becomes the main radio station for real-time news ...
Scott Stanford (born August 30, 1966) is an American entertainment host, news/sports anchor and commentator.Stanford is a studio Host for WWE (since 2009) and can also be seen co-hosting The Suki & Scott Show on digital and broadcast platforms.
[22] In the early 1940s Mel Allen announced a few Glenn Miller radio programs as well. In 1947, Allen was a disc jockey on 1010 WINS in New York City, with a 2–5 p.m. program daily. An ad for the station in Broadcasting called the show "the initial step in our plans for bloc [sic] programming." [23]
Jon Belmont is an American radio newscaster. For twenty years, he was a correspondent for ABC News Radio in New York City. He was the morning anchor for AP Radio News in Washington, D.C. Now a retired newsie. His last dial position was at 1010 WINS Radio New York. [1]
He began his career with the Sports Phone service, [2] [3] before working as a sports anchor on 1010 WINS. [2] La Greca formerly hosted ESPN New York's official "Jets Game Day" pregame show and "The 5th Quarter" postgame show. [4] [5] La Greca currently broadcasts for the Rangers as the fill-in for lead play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert. [2]